UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA STUDY FINDS CORAL REEFS TAKING LONGER TO RECOVER, SOME DON'T
July 08, 2008
July 08, 2008
ORLANDO, Fla., July 8 -- The University of Central Florida, a component of the Florida state university system, issued the following news release:
Coral reefs off the shores of Florida are taking much longer to recover and, in some cases, appear not to heal at all once damaged, according to a research team presenting its findings at this week's International Coral Reef Symposium in Fort Lauderdale.
The findings don't bode well for the reefs or the state's economy, w . . .
Coral reefs off the shores of Florida are taking much longer to recover and, in some cases, appear not to heal at all once damaged, according to a research team presenting its findings at this week's International Coral Reef Symposium in Fort Lauderdale.
The findings don't bode well for the reefs or the state's economy, w . . .